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renu Sejwal

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After B.Tech in biotech, your degree does not make you eligible for M.Sc in microbiology, it requires B.Sc. It would open more avenues for you to various places if you pursue M.Tech after B.Tech or M.Sc biotech further.

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The M.Sc. Microbiology department at Abasaheb Garware College, Pune (Welcome to MES Abasaheb Garware College, Pune) has a very well-known and established Microbiology department. It is a granted course, and that's why the fees is less. The admissions are based on the aggregate of your B.Sc marks.
The microbiology departments at Fergusson college, Pune http://www.fergusson.edu/ (where I did my BSc from) and at Savitribai Phule Pune University are also very good.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Yes, you can do!
Agricultural sector has got a great impact in the global economy. Agricultural productivity has increased with the improved agricultural techniques. Thus agricultural courses have got a great importance in the field of agriculture. M.Sc degree in Agriculture is a two year post graduation course in agriculture which enables the candidates to pursue their career in various fields of agriculture.
Private Sector Jobs after M.Sc in Agriculture:
Candidates who have completed M.Sc degree in Agriculture can work in bakery and confectionery, fruit and vegetable processing, beverage and dairy industries. Some of the private compani
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Animesh Wadhwa

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Hello Dear,
You are afraid of maths but your area of interest doesn't require maths at all then why are you thinking about it.
Better do HSC with physics, chemistry and biology.
This will serve the purpose and you will be away from maths as well.
Think about the solutions rather than problems.
Thanks.

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